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Nicholas A. Tonelli Species Open Seasons Minimum Length Daily Limit Bass, Largemouth & Smallmouth Jan. 1–April 15 12 inches 5 combined June 11–Dec. 31 April 16–June 10 Catch and release only Catch and release only Eel, American** Open year round Pennsylvania: 9 inches New Jersey: 6 inches 50 Herring, Alewife and Blueback Closed Muskellunge & Hybrids Open year round 40 inches 1 Pickerel, Chain Open year round 12 inches 5 Pike, Northern Open year round 24 inches 2 Shad, American* Open year round No minimum 3 Shad, Hickory Closed Striped Bass & Hybrids (upstream of Calhoun St. Bridge) March 1–Dec. 31 One @ 28" to < 43" AND one ≥43" 1 AND 1 Striped Bass & Hybrids*** (downstream of Calhoun St. Bridge) March 1–30 One @ 28" to < 43" AND one ≥43" 1 AND 1 June 1–Dec. 31 Sturgeon, Atlantic and Shortnose Closed Trout April 16 at 8 a.m.–Oct. 15 No minimum 5 Walleye Open year round 18 inches 3 Channel Catfish Open year round 12 inches 5 All Other Freshwater Species Open year round No minimum 25 Baitfish Open year round No minimum 50 * Due to serious declines in American Shad numbers, the taking of American Shad, except for the Delaware River, is prohibited. ** Pennsylvania also enforces an 9-inch minimum on American Eel. Daily limit of 25. *** Pennsylvania allows anglers to harvest a daily limit of two striped bass measuring 21 to 25 inches for a two month period from April 1 through May 31 from the Calhoun St. Bridge in Trenton downstream to the Pennsylvania state line. New Jersey still has a closed season. Anglers fishing the Delaware River from the New Jersey shoreline, or returning to New Jersey by boat and/or car in April and May must abide by New Jersey’s striped bass regulations. Possession of striped bass in New Jersey is illegal during this time period. Anglers should be aware that there are differing size limits and seasons for striped bass for each of the three states bordering the Delaware River. Anglers must obey the regulations for the particular state where they land (catch) striped bass. Delaware River 2016 REGULATIONS | New Jersey Fish & Wildlife Digest NJFishandWildlife.com 2016 Freshwater Issue 28

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Species Open Seasons Minimum Length Daily Limit

Bass, Largemouth & Smallmouth

Jan. 1–April 1512 inches 5 combined

June 11–Dec. 31

April 16–June 10 Catch and release only Catch and release only

Eel, American** Open year roundPennsylvania: 9 inches

New Jersey: 6 inches50

Herring, Alewife and Blueback Closed — —

Muskellunge & Hybrids Open year round 40 inches 1

Pickerel, Chain Open year round 12 inches 5

Pike, Northern Open year round 24 inches 2

Shad, American* Open year round No minimum 3

Shad, Hickory Closed — —

Striped Bass & Hybrids (upstream of Calhoun St. Bridge) March 1–Dec. 31 One @ 28" to < 43" AND one ≥43" 1 AND 1

Striped Bass & Hybrids*** (downstream of Calhoun St. Bridge)

March 1–30One @ 28" to < 43" AND one ≥43" 1 AND 1

June 1–Dec. 31

Sturgeon, Atlantic and Shortnose Closed — —

Trout April 16 at 8 a.m.–Oct. 15 No minimum 5

Walleye Open year round 18 inches 3

Channel Catfish Open year round 12 inches 5

All Other Freshwater Species Open year round No minimum 25

Baitfish Open year round No minimum 50

* Due to serious declines in American Shad numbers, the taking of American Shad, except for the Delaware River, is prohibited.

** Pennsylvania also enforces an 9-inch minimum on American Eel. Daily limit of 25.

*** Pennsylvania allows anglers to harvest a daily limit of two striped bass measuring 21 to 25 inches for a two month period from April 1 through May 31 from the Calhoun St. Bridge in Trenton downstream to the Pennsylvania state line. New Jersey still has a closed season. Anglers fishing the Delaware River from the New Jersey shoreline, or returning to New Jersey by boat and/or car in April and May must abide by New Jersey’s striped bass regulations. Possession of striped bass in New Jersey is illegal during this time period. Anglers should be aware that there are differing size limits and seasons for striped bass for each of the three states bordering the Delaware River. Anglers must obey the regulations for the particular state where they land (catch) striped bass.

Delaware River2016 REGUL ATIONS

| New Jersey Fish & Wildlife Digest NJFishandWildlife.com 2016 Freshwater Issue28

• New York and New Jersey fishing licenses are both recognized anywhere on the lake or along the shoreline.

• Fishing is permitted 24 hours a day.

• In compliance with New York regulations, only certified virus-free baitfish may be transported to, or used on, the portion of Greenwood Lake owned by the State of New York. Anglers are urged to use only certified virus-free baitfish when fishing any portion of Greenwood Lake.

• Bow and arrow fishing for all carp, sucker, herring, catfish and eel is permitted. Crossbows are NOT allowed at Greenwood Lake. A valid fishing license is required.

• No more than five tip-ups and two hand-held devices may be used when ice fishing. All devices that are not hand held must be plainly marked with the name and address of the angler.

Species Open Seasons Minimum Length Daily Limit

Bass, Largemouth & Smallmouth

Jan. 1–June 15 Catch and release only

June 16–Dec. 1 12 inches 5 combined

Dec. 1–Dec. 31 Catch and release only

Catfish, Channel Open year round 12 inches 5

Crappie, Black & White Open year round 8 inches 10 combined

Muskellunge & Hybrids Open year round 36 inches 1

Perch, Yellow Open year round No minimum 50

Pickerel, Chain Open year round 15 inches 5

Sunfish Open year round No minimum 50 combined

Walleye

Jan. 1–Feb. 28 18 inches 3

March 1–April 30 Catch and release only

May 1–Dec. 31 18 inches 3

Herring, Alewife, (landlocked) and blueback Open year round 6 inches maximum

35 Any unused herring must be returned to Greenwood

Lake upon conclusion of the angler’s fishing

trip. Herring may not be transported away from

the lake’s shoreline by any mechanism and may not be sold.

All Other Species Open year round No minimum No limit

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You don’t want to miss the annual Musky School on Lake Hopatcongoffered by Muskies Inc! Learn how to catch these elusive fish. This course offers informative tips and techniques to help any musky angler—beginner to experienced angler—catch more muskies.

Learn from our seasoned veteran anglers. In the morning, classroom-style sessions will orient anglers on locations to fish, forage base, lure presentations, fishing tactics and more.Later in the day, participants will be on the water in a fully-equipped boat to pursue muskies with a personal instructor. This 6-hour course includes a shore lunch. This is a catch and release event. Muskies Inc. is a non-profit organization. This is a fundraising event. All proceeds benefit the New Jersey musky fishery.

May 21, 2016 on Lake HopatcongFee: $350. Contact Jim D. via e-mail at [email protected] or by phone (973) 726-7959. For more information, visit www.MuskiesInc.org and www.mi22.com.

2016 New Jersey Musky School During last year's Musky School, 8-year-old Jack Nyman from Wantage caught his first-ever muskie!

Join us for Musky School to see what theexcitement isall about!

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